Prime photos app for mac
What exactly do you get with Amazon Prime Photos? (Note that Amazon Prime membership still includes 5GB of space on the Amazon Cloud Drive for non-photo files.) Should Amazon Prime Photos be your new backup system for your photo archives? Can it really be that simple and inexpensive? As always, the answer is both yes… and no. Most serious photographers require at least 1TB storage capacity for a backup system, and perhaps realistically need closer to 3-5TB, so Amazon offering unlimited photo storage is a big jump. Prior to Prime Photos, Amazon was already offering Prime members 5GB of storage on the Cloud Drive.
PRIME PHOTOS APP FOR MAC UPGRADE
While Amazon Prime started as a basic “free two-day shipping” upgrade for a flat yearly fee, it has evolved to include many more features, such as an e-book lending library, instant videos, streaming music, and now Cloud Drive storage specifically for photos. Last fall, Amazon announced that a new feature was going to be added to its Prime membership- Prime Photos, which is unlimited photo storage in Amazon Cloud Drive.
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However, the time may be right to switch to (or incorporate) cloud storage.
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Many of us have made do for years with multiple external hard drives, RAIDs, and offsite backups. One goal that I know many of us could stand to work harder toward is creating and maintaining a redundant storage and backup system for our digital images. Now that it’s March, and all the “I’m going to start eating healthy and running 5 miles every day” New Year’s resolutions have been conquered (or fallen by the wayside), perhaps it’s time to put some effort into your photographic resolutions for 2015.